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    #16
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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    What do you mean by "most adults don't act in the best interest of their players"? I interpret that to mean kids are held back because organizations don't want their talent to move. Is that correct?

    Also, how many players in RI are DA level talent? Would that number change if there was a better development model?[/QUOTE

    Looking at the Revs Academy's website there are 4 players listed Bayside. 2 players played for Capital. That says a lot.
    It says that parents ARE the determining factor when it comes to player development/advancement. If a good player has a parent that is not kissing butt and not up to a club or town teams satisfaction, or if a coach is not promoting the player, then the player will not be given a chance...it's the RI way

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      #17
      [QUOTE=Unregistered;1615963]
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

      It says that parents ARE the determining factor when it comes to player development/advancement. If a good player has a parent that is not kissing butt and not up to a club or town teams satisfaction, or if a coach is not promoting the player, then the player will not be given a chance...it's the RI way
      Its not the RI way, its the same everywhere. Quick example, was at the boys Revs tryouts and was talking with a parent and coach from a club I believe. We were watching a player who seemed pretty dominant. Coach turned to me and said, "too bad his parents are a$%*&%#@". What I got from that is Many great players will never have a chance. So sad for US soccer

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        #18
        [QUOTE=Unregistered;1615989]
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

        Its not the RI way, its the same everywhere. Quick example, was at the boys Revs tryouts and was talking with a parent and coach from a club I believe. We were watching a player who seemed pretty dominant. Coach turned to me and said, "too bad his parents are a$%*&%#@". What I got from that is Many great players will never have a chance. So sad for US soccer
        They always say that about parents of great players. It's more about jealousy.

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          #19
          [QUOTE=Unregistered;1611778]
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          What do you mean by "most adults don't act in the best interest of their players"? I interpret that to mean kids are held back because organizations don't want their talent to move. Is that correct?

          Also, how many players in RI are DA level talent? Would that number change if there was a better development model?[/QUOTE

          Looking at the Revs Academy's website there are 4 players listed Bayside. 2 players played for Capital. That says a lot.
          Is race or ethnicity a factor??? 2 Portuguese and 2 Asian? JMA, Portuguese, SK, Asian. See a pattern?

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            #20
            [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616012]
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

            Is race or ethnicity a factor??? 2 Portuguese and 2 Asian? JMA, Portuguese, SK, Asian. See a pattern?
            Kids from ri on Revs are asian,columbian,portuguese and dominican..no pattern! The only Pattern is that the bayside boys coaches and providence coaches play a style of play that allows for individual development. Too many clubs worry about team development.

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              #21
              [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616012]
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

              Is race or ethnicity a factor??? 2 Portuguese and 2 Asian? JMA, Portuguese, SK, Asian. See a pattern?
              Lmao, most be the conspiracy. But those 2 asian players are pretty good players in their own right.

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                #22
                [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616024]
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                Lmao, most be the conspiracy. But those 2 asian players are pretty good players in their own right.
                It's all being posted by some jealous parent whose kid got cut.

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                  #23
                  [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616024]
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                  Lmao, most be the conspiracy. But those 2 asian players are pretty good players in their own right.
                  Lots of good players out there with very close skill level. The problem, from what I have seen is that certain players are being given sooo much positive reinforcement and being promoted that they become better while the kid that works hard, saves goals, scores goals are not given any recognition so their hard work goes unrecognized. So, sort of a conspiracy....PIRATES undermining players dreams

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                    #24
                    [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616065]
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                    Lots of good players out there with very close skill level. The problem, from what I have seen is that certain players are being given sooo much positive reinforcement and being promoted that they become better while the kid that works hard, saves goals, scores goals are not given any recognition so their hard work goes unrecognized. So, sort of a conspiracy....PIRATES undermining players dreams
                    It's up to you to put your kid in the right environment. If a kid is being treated as you described - leave.

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                      #25
                      [QUOTE=Unregistered;1616021]
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                      Kids from ri on Revs are asian,columbian,portuguese and dominican..no pattern! The only Pattern is that the bayside boys coaches and providence coaches play a style of play that allows for individual development. Too many clubs worry about team development.
                      There you said it. "Too many clubs worry about team development", just an fyi, your son/daughter is on that TEAM. So clubs ignore your daughter/son, who are part of a TEAM and worry about CERTAIN players. Many players are 1 "pat on the back away" but never get it because the kids who are favored for one reason or another.
                      Clubs will soon find themselves facing class action lawsuits for discrimination and prejudice.

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